Category: Books

Greetings my readers. I’d like to introduce you to another author, Ndali Kashume. She is the author of three books, and is also in a documentary. On Ndali’s blog, you can see that she has accomplished a lot, and is always on the go. Recently, Ndali has released her third book, and I had the opportunity to reach ask a few questions about it and more. Polite On Society: Tell us a little bit about your background. Where are you from? Ndali Kashume: I’m originally from Angola. I lived in England with my family since I was a month old baby, till...

Good evening my readers. I would like to let you all know that my book “Everything to Learn, Nothing to Teach” is now available at Revolution Books in Harlem. As many of you know, I have been touring all of 2016 with my book. While the year is quickly coming to a close, more people are learning of my writings. I expect this slow building process to continue into 2017. Hopefully, I will have more to announce as I get more details.

Greetings, my readers! Well, its Writer Wednesday, and this week, I’d like to introduce you to Mahogany Star, author of “Where Secrets Lie” We talk a bit about her inspirations, and her forthcoming novel “Summer’s Heat” releasing in 2017. Polite On Society: Who is Mahogany Star? Mahogany Star: It’s interesting you should ask. I’m a wife and mother who works in a senior position as a Healthcare Administrator. At my day job no one knows what I do. It feels similar to the Clark Kent/Superman persona, almost like living a double existence. Clinical Director by day and writer of erotica...

With the publishing industry being so competitive, at times you need a direct approach to get your point across. Since it is Writer Wednesday, it’s a good time to introduce you to an author who says what it is, even if you may not want to hear it. I had the opportunity to talk with Ayana Ellis, the author of books such as Full Circle and Don’t Be a Dumb Bitch: A Guide to Life and Love For Women. Her site By Ayana Ellis, is where she dishes out advice, stories, and warns readers of the travails of dating. We...

Good morning my readers. I know I have been just banging out post after post this week. There’s been a lot going on this week. We have the Brooklyn Book Festival and the African American Day Parade this Sunday… so dilemma. Anyway, enough of my busy blogger problems. I wanted to share with you a piece I did about the Jackie Robinson Poetry Day for Harlem World Magazine. Underground Books Host Jackie Robinson Poetry Day In Harlem Catch y’all later. Peace! -Marc